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Research Article

Investigating discharge and material removal mechanisms in graphite powder-mixed ECDM

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Pages 987-999 | Received 19 Jun 2023, Accepted 25 Sep 2023, Published online: 13 Dec 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Graphite powder mixed electrochemical discharge machining (GPM-ECDM) is an effective technique for micromachining of hard and brittle nonconductive materials. To reveal the mechanisms of discharge and material removal in GPM-ECDM the voltage and current signals obtained in the electrolyte with and without graphite powder were experimentally investigated, and it was observed that there were two types of discharges in the GPM-ECDM. The influences of adding graphite powder to the electrolyte on the machining of microcraters and microgrooves were studied. The analysis of the machining results revealed that the workpiece material was removed by both the general electrochemical discharge and the discharge occurring on the graphite powder. Compared to the machined surface obtained in conventional electrolyte, the surface roughness decreased by 30–56% when using the graphite powder mixed electrolytes with particle diameters of 1 μm or 18 μm.

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Funding

This study was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant [No. 52005056, 52275405], Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province under Grant [No. 2021JJ40597], Excellent Youth Project of the Educational Commission of Hunan Province under Grant [No. 22B0298], Changsha Municipal Natural Science Foundation under Grant [No. kq22022199], and Hunan Provincial Key Research and Development Program under Grant [No. 2021GK2021].

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